Audio & Recording Production

12 Months On Campus Certificate Program

Sonoma State University

Program Overview

The Audio and Recording Production Certificate makes use of SSU's Walford Recording Studio, a state of the art Pro Tools HD facility located in Ives Hall. Students will use the recording studio as a lab to produce music as part of a formalized curriculum. Registered students are allotted personal studio time to work directly with Walford Studio hardware and software.A faculty coordinator from the Department of Music will determine the eligibility of prospective students through a screening and application process. Basic orientation with computers and some fundamental music/audio experience is expected. Ability to read music notation is helpful. Applicants will be notified of their status by August 1 and are encouraged to attend an information session at the beginning of the academic semester.

Program Key Stats

Rolling


76 %

Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Record Producer
  • Recording Studio Manager
  • Audio Technician
  • Sound Designer
  • Digital Audio Editor

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